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Edgy hexagonal concrete tiles

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Hexagonal concrete tiles named Edgy
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Imagined by Austrian designers Patrycja Domanska and Tanja Lightfoot for KAZA Concrete, these hexagonal concrete tiles named Edgy have captured our attention with a blend of versatility, simplicity and elegance. Versatile in style, color and placement, the hexagonal concrete tiles can be seen covering a whole wall, decorating different areas or punctuating design lines along walls and across rooms. These new, modern and versatile concrete tiles have a three-dimensional asymmetry that makes them pop out.

These “room shaping tiles” were gathered in a collection that embodies two different tile types. One is three dimensional, the other two and half dimensional. This duo plays a dimensional game on either surface it decorates: “the three dimensional form is made up of asymmetrical surfaces ‘folding’ onto one plane to form a hexagonal base. By playing with concave and convex planes and using them to accentuate one another, it creates the effect of visually pulling the user towards itself.”

Whether you use them inside or outdoors, these decorative modern cement tiles allows you to construct a multitude of patterns and designs based on a hexagonal base model. The Edgy hexagonal concrete tiles from KAZA Concrete create textured scenes from the modern design realm. According to its creators, “the aim was to provide an alternative to the flat, two dimensional walls in bathrooms and other living quarters. The form is made up of asymmetrical surfaces, ‘folding’ onto one plane, to form a hexagonal base. By playing with concave and convex planes and using them to accentuate one another, it creates the effect of visually pulling the user towards itself.”
Source: Freshome

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